London Mayor Sadiq Khan didn’t bother to condemn ISIS and said instead, “London stands united with the great city of Manchester today after this barbaric and sickening attack. This was a cowardly act of terrorism that targeted a concert attended by thousands of children and young people.”

The Queen didn’t cancel her garden party and the Prime Minister said the attack “will not break us”. Easy for her to say.

Beautiful, talented and dimwitted singer Katy Perry, on the other hand, said, “I think that the greatest thing we can do is just unite and love on each other. No barriers, no borders, we all just need to co-exist.”

The only way Britain should respond according to the Russia-influenced Independent UK is “by carrying on exactly as before”.

How’s that working out for you?

UK TV host Katy Kay said Europe will just have “to get used to it”.

Prince William and family are appropriately “shocked” and “saddened”. He released a statement on behalf of himself, wife Kate Middleton and brother Prince Harry after the fatal bombing in Manchester, England, on Monday night that left 22 dead.

“Like everyone, Catherine, Harry and I are left shocked and saddened by the tragedy that unfolded in Manchester overnight. Hundreds of friends, parents, children and partners are confronting unimaginable grief today, and we send our thoughts to them all,” the Duke of Cambridge said in a statement put out by Kensington Palace. “We also send our thanks to the people of Manchester for their display of strength, decency and community that is an example to the world.”

They all gave a moment of silence at their garden party.

New York’s thug governor and statist extraordinaire, Andrew Cuomo, tweeted,” I am heartbroken by the horrific explosion in Manchester. As a precaution, state law enforcement will step up security and patrols.”

It’s just an explosion? He didn’t even call it a bombing.

CBS News seemed impressed that celebrities took the time out to tweet about how badly they felt, but they are the same people who will demand we do not implement travel bans or try harder to screen these people.

Donald Trump on Tuesday called the perpetrators of the attack “evil losers” and said society can have “no tolerance for this continuation of bloodshed”, but it was Obama’s message that lit up Twitter.

“Our hearts go out to those killed and wounded in Manchester,” Obama tweeted. “Americans will always stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of the UK.”

Weak!

We’re all ready to be destroyed here in the West. Hasta la Vista baby.

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